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DIGITALas DD-5100 - DD-5100 Programming Manual

DIGITALas DD-5100
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7. Net >> Network configuration settings („H“ type doorphone)
1. Add-L Add new „L“ type doorphone to network (min LID=1, max LID=9999)
[donE] (pyyp) – entered correct LID
[Err] (pyp pyp) – wrong ID entered (0<LID<10000)
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Edit-H Edit „H“ type doorphone ID number.
[donE] (pyyp) – operation successful
3. rst.net Reset Net settings (all Net settings are set to default values).
[donE] (pyyp) – default values was set. Default values are shown in Table 1.
Menu structure if L setting was already set in any net type
7. Net >> Network configuration settings („L“ type doorphone)
1. Edit-L Edit „L“ type doorphone ID number.
[donE] (pyyp) – operation successful
2. rst.net Reset Net settings (all Net settings are set to default values).
[donE] (pyyp) – default values was set. Default values are shown in Table 1.
8. F.reset >> Reset factory settings
1. Prog. Reset settings to the factory values (see table).
After reset system will restart
2. All Reset settings to the factory values (see table) and delete memory (all Tags).
After reset system will restart
Table 2: Programming settings/functions and factory values
Menu Setting/function Description Factory value
1.Tag 1.3. AutoAdd Auto add User Tags 2. off
2. Code 2.1. U.pin User PIN codes No codes assigned
2.2. S.pin System PIN code No SPIN assigned
3. Settings 3.1. Lc.delay Lock delay time 5 sec.
3.2. Lc.type Lock type 1. nc
3.3. Acc.type Access control type 1. code – enabled
2. t.tag – enabled
3. r.tag – enabled
4. Vol. 4.1. User User conversation volume 5 (1-9)
4.2. Guest Guest conversation volume 5 (1-9)
4.3. Syst. System signal volume 5 (1-9)
5. User User administration All ID enabled
6. Addressing Addressing mode Regular (1-255)
7. Net Net configuration off
4.3. DD-5100 programming manual
Programming mode consists of 8 main MENU items. For programming mode menu structure see fig. 12.
Menu items are placed in the order that the most frequently used settings could be reached the first. ( e.g. add /
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